RaboDirect PRO12: Round 22 Preview

With just four points separating the top three teams who have already qualified for the RaboDirect PRO12 play-offs, no one can yet be certain of their position in the table.

All six games in round 22 will be played on Friday night, and the focus of attention will be in Ireland as Glasgow Warriors face Connacht at the Sportsground and table toppers Ulster welcome the Cardiff Blues to Ravenhill.

A win for Ulster will put them well clear at the top of the table, anything less and they have to start looking over their shoulders at what their nearest rivals are doing.

Glasgow are the only one of the top three playing away from home, and carry the added disadvantage of having won one game less than the two teams who are above them, so must go all out for a win and see what happens elsewhere to secure home advantage in the knock-out stages.

The pick of the final round of this RaboDirect PRO12 campaign must be the repeat of last season's final between hosts Leinster and 2012 champions Ospreys at the RDS.

Leinster have already secured a play-off spot, the question is whether it will be home or away. The Ospreys must win and hope that other results go their way, if they are to snatch the fourth and final play-off place from Welsh neighbours, the Scarlets.

The Scarlets, four points clear of the Ospreys and one win to the better of their rivals, have the added advantage of playing their last regular season game at home, but even so must be wary as they lost to Benetton Treviso in the reverse of this fixture earlier in the season.

Looking forward to facing England on Sunday, Ireland winger Tommy Bowe said: "We've trained very well this week, we're really excited about the game. It's about going out there and doing whatever we can to get ourselves that win."

Second row Devin Toner previews Ireland's crunch RBS 6 Nations clash with England, saying: "It's a pretty formidable English pack. Attwood and Kruis have played fantastically well. They're well drilled and focused and their scrum and lineout are very good."

Looking forward to facing England this weekend, Ireland back rower Sean O'Brien said: "It's obviously exciting, but it's one game at a time. I don't think there's any more pressure on us than in the first two games. That's the way you have to look at it."

Irish Rugby TV sat down with Ireland Under-20 scrum coach John Fogarty to talk about the U-20 Six Nations so far and Friday's clash with England at Donnybrook. Tickets are on sale on www.ticketmaster.ie.

Shane Byrne and Malcolm O'Kelly preview the Ireland v England Legends match which takes place at Donnybrook this coming Saturday (kick-off 7.30pm). Tickets are available from www.ticketmaster.ie. All proceeds from the game will go to support the IRFU Charitable Trust and the RFU All Schools Charity.

Watch highlights from the Ireland team announcement press conference as Joe Schmidt reveals the team to play France. Peter O'Mahony says it is good to 'have some big figures back' for Saturday's clash.